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gr-satellites reviews and mentions
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What Sat's can i recive in the 137mhz range? I got noaa 15,18,19 working and got some images. I know that METEOR M2 is basicly offline. are there some other sats i could try, or even in higher frequencies witch i can get without a dish setup?
If you do want to give amateur radio satellites and/or cubesats a shot, there's a whole bunch of these that transmit a bunch of different stuff. Most of them transmit telemetry, or amateur radio stuff, but I know there have been a few that have transmitted SSTV images or even pictures from onboard cameras. Satnogs is a great resource for these spacecraft, since they have an excellent database and a forum full of info. I've always used gr-satellites, which is part of the GNU Radio ecosystem, to receive these satellites. Fair warning, though, these satellites can be a bit tricky to work with. For one, GNU Radio isn't always the most beginner-friendly software to get set up. And some of these satellites, especially the cubesats, just don't have the strongest of signals.
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daniestevez/gr-satellites is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of gr-satellites is Jupyter Notebook.
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